The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 14, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1910 EVHNING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
mill Coos liny Advertiser.
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Warrant Sworn Out For Him in
Stella Culbertson Case at
North Bend.
NO TRACE FOUND
OF EITHER OF THEM
-i
Sheriff Gage and' Officers
Throughout County Con
tinue the Search.
..i
Mr. Culbertson of Dnngor, tho
father of fourtccn-ycar-old Stolla
Calbertson who has myatcrloualy
dltapp'ared, tills morning bwoio out
t varrant In Justice Shustor'a court
tt North Demi, charging Bhormnn
Stage with enticing her from homo.
,Vo traco of either Stngo or tho
..l.i V.. Imnii f.tiMil af tnt nt limiiv1t !
'"LZT" .::,;,,:.,:;;";:.
the county nro hunting vigorously
for them. Slugo'a father still main
tain! tvnt Ills son loft on tho Rrcnlc
Talet last Saturday, two days bo
fore tho Culbertson girl left homo,
ftr Washington points.
Mr. Culbertson nud his wlfo nro
ilmoit dlttrnctcd ns n result of their
Inability to find tiny trnco of their
daughter. Mr. Culbortson line mado
t rigorous senrch of North' Dond nnd
Minhflcld nnd litis communicated
tltb all tho friends of tho fnmlly
hihli section "but ho hns not boon
able to find nnyono who hns beard
fronv or who hns seen his daughter
ilnce ho loft home Monday morning'
to attend school.
Various reports nro In circulation
concerning the mnttor, but nB usunl
la inch ensea tboy nro not founded
on facta.
imouKiis no nnoin:.
Sw York CoiuiuInMoij House Iakea
nn Assignment.
(B; Associated Press to Coots Day
Tim os.)
EV YORK. Oct. 14 Arthur I
WITH
Joseph, Frank MnOuIro, Herbert A. n permanent organization will bo of
RoMnfela nnd Allot P. Cohon, toclc j fected. Tho following Is tho cnll for
brokers under tho firm nnmo of j tho meeting and tho signers:
Charles Mlnzeholmer & Co., Into this "Wo, tho uudornlgned, bolloVbig
"ftcrnoon assigned for tho benefit 'that thoro Is neollttor a vigorous, eu
l creditors. Xo stntemont of as- j thusiustlc, ropubllcnn organization
or liabilities waa filed. Tho In Marshrjold for actlvo work dur-Ih-m
has a meniborshln on" tho -Ex- Inir tho coming campaign, horeby
rtsnge.
flhin WU....f . . -
"'UiiuidlUUrer ana Cm-
' DlOVes Vintimc nf PnL
V '
" lislon With Car.
Ml Associated Press to Cboa Day
Times.)
SEimiNG.o, Oct. 14:-ChnrIoa
freight, manager of one of (he
? ,ns Drothora' potteries, and
rf eml"Pea of tho firm5 wore In-
"" killed when an.electrlc freight
a,trUCk thelr auta mUe and a
ofk l 0t hero Av mtu nomler
e party was Injured. Tho auto
, wrecked.
XEWS OP COQUILLE.
0unty Scut X.8 ns Told 'by tho
, Hcrujd, ...
tlew Tellera was In from Falr-
ferln C day last week nnd waa of"
m,l0T Ba,e ft vory flne bear hlde
I,.' ,he atsIstanco of Mr. Q. 0 Cros-
' wrmlnt doga ho had au'eceoded
tlclS, S a laB0 bear In that
r. . the coat of tw of w,hlch waa
" nice
fro mark.Morra8 roturned yesterday
lthh Day' w,iero ll6 haa beon
H ' , 8 mother since iior operation.
lad, , rpmembered that tho old
lj t suered tho loss of ono foot
ceksPUtatln for BanSr0" somo
aion. e:) IIe roports her getting
oH' and Umt fhe Hmb U Rl"
bl "D, and that aho will bo
oj .;, return bonte about tho last
J wis week. '
HI KILLED '
II AUTO CHASH
IS OHAHGED
ENTICING GIRL AWAY
W L
II
SWEEPS
A
Many Towns Reported Dam
aged, Inhabitants Killed
and Crops Destroyed.
(Ily Assoclntcd Press to Coos Day
Times.)
HAVANA, Oct. 14. A terrific
tropical storm fu raging In this iintl
surrounding provinces. It is foaved
tho tobacco nnd other crop? nro
greatly damngod. A torrlflu ttilu
was accompnuled with u wind of
hiirrlciuio violence, nitslucss In this
city Is prnctlcnlly suspended. It I?
reported that a numbbr of towiu 1a
tlo "torlor wore badly damnged ui.1
ninny persons killed.
MEETING OF
L
Will.Forpi Club Saturday Night
at Chamber 'of Commerce
Ramns.
a meotliiK of tho lonubllcnns of
ainr8h(lo,d ,mB bC0ll. cuMwi for .Snt.
urdny ovonlng at tho Chamber of
ConumuTo for the purposo of form
ing a Republican club for tho rur
jiobo of (assisting Iln tho campaign -for
tho pnrty'a success In November. 'ffho
call for tho meeting was circulated
this nftiirnoon niul was liberally
signod. Sovornl local speukcru will
mldrcss Uio mooting following wblch
reuuest that ovory republican desir
ous of furthering this caueo meet
with us nt Uio Chniribor of Commerce
for tho purposo ot organizing n
Mnrshflold Ropubllcnn club, Satur
day ovonlng, Oct. U5, 1910, nt 8
o'clock.
"J. W. Retnott, G. D. Solby. Tom
Dennett, John-.C. Kendall, Aug. Frlz;
zeon,"G. N. FnrrIn,.C. U Ponnock, C.
A. Sehlbrcdo, O. O. linnd, P. K. Got
tlns. R. 0. Graves. I). L. Duclclng-
ham, H. E. Qulat, W. TT. Douglas, C.
n Peck, Wm. -Grimes. P. E. Allen,
M, 0. Moloney .and Duncan Fergu-
son.
Wealthy Man Drowned While
' 'Enjoying . Sport Near'
- Seward, Alaska- -
(Dy Associated Presa to Cooa Day
Times.)
SEWARD, Alaska, Oct.-14. H. D.
Smith, n wealthy druggist of Nqr
wcht Conn., who came' to Alaska to
buut big game, and Alfred Lowell,
tho eldest son of ono of tho founders
of thla place, were drowned In Lake
Konal, Oct, 11, while returning from
n mooso hunt. With William Walk-
or. a guide, they were crossing Lnko
Small in a dory ana oucuuiuvu
storm. WnvoS swamped tho boat 150
feot from shore. The bodies wore re
covered. Meet Saturday. A meeting of St.
Elizabeth's Guild haa been called for
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clocic m
the home of Mrs. JI. C Maloney.
B
HUNTER OF 8IG
RAMF IK I AST
Alfonso's Premier Says Lib
erals Lack Great Leader
Necessary For Transforma
tion in Government.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PARIS, Oct. 14. Tho Madrid cor
respondent of Lo Mntln sendB his pn
per nn lntcrvlow with Premier Can
alejas, In which tho minister says
thero Is no chance of n republic In
Spain, ns the republicans JiaVo no
great lenders and their ranks nro
FLIGHT MADE
English Aviator Demonstrates
Flying Machine's Success
in National Capital.
(Dy Associated Prosa to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, Oct, 1-1. ClauuV
Grahnm Whlto, nn English nvlator,
today flew from tho Dennlngs rnco
track to Washington, n distance of
threo miles, nud mndo n Hiicccsfful
Inndlng In Exccuttvo nvonuo, be
tween tho Whlto House, Stnto,
Navy nnd War buildings.
Tho flight was mado for tho pur
poso of paying his respects to Gen-
oral Alton, chief slgunl .officer of
tho army. It caiiftoil consldornblo
excitement nnd business In tho gov
brnment buildings was temporarily
suspcuScd.
IS
Rudolph Amstein, Formerly of
Coos' Bay, Injured in
California.
Worn hns Just betai recolved here
of a aeulouB accident that 'icfoll Rn
dolph Awsteln, formerly n well
known 'Coos Day rrrun, nt Pacific
Grove, Calif., wblch may rosult In
tho loss of th,o sight tif ono oyo.
According to tho letter which was
Just rectilvod by Mnuzoy Drothers,
with whom ho was formorly engaged
In tho btiindry business hero, Mr.
hunting In the, vicinity of Pacific
(Grovo. They separated nnd a flock
of qUnll arose botAveen them. The
friend fired nnd tho load of shot
struck Mr. Amstein, who had beon
concealed behind somo small bushes.
Many of the -shot penetrrttod bis fore
head and fncd. Ho 'whs quickly tak
en to town 1iut ho wns -faint from
Ion, of blood lioforo a phytflclnu could
bo tec u red .,
Ho Is getting along as woll ns
cpuld bo exported, but It will bo
Borne tlmo before. It can flo deter
mined whether tho wounds will loavo
any permanent Injuries. ,
IS
Frank J. Gardner of Brooklyn,
Former Legislator, Held
' ' For Crime.
(Dy Associated Presa to Coos Dayi
Times.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 14. Prank J.
Gardner of Drooklyn, aAforr.ior Hale
senator, was arrested at Sormtou,
Pa., last night charged with Lie rt
tempted bribery of Congressman 01
tof G. Foelker, also n furwur rftato
ffiuti-.' lo vote against thf' antl-raio
taif: bills at Albany In I'J'13, was
luii'.pd today.
Automatic guns at .Mluier's.
N WASHINGTON
QUAIL
1
WOUNDED
INDICTED
FOR BRIBERY
OF SPANISH REPUBLIC
hopelessly divided. Tho premier snys
his own program Involving a strug
glo with tho Vatican Is also disarm
ing tho republicans.
IIEI'OUT IS DENIED.
Great llrltalu Ha Not Recognized
lU'publlc of Portugal.
(Dy Assoclntcd Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LONDON, Oct. II. Thoro Is no
truth In tho published report that
Great Dritnln hns recognized tho re
public of Portugal.
T
Atlantic Storm's Toll Tossed
Upon England's Shores.
Casualty List Long.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LONDON, Oct. 14. Tho English
coast la strewn with wreckage ns tho
result of n, storm lnstlng two dayn.
Tho casualty list Is a long one.
KEVEItE ON n.ALTIO.
Hunrlriluo Drowns Hundreds of Sail-
oi-n on lliiltlo Sen.
(Dy Associated Press to Cooh Day
Times.)
ST. PETERSRURO, Oct. 14 A.
hnrflcano Bweptvcr tho oostern
const bf tho Daltlc last nlgnt. enna-
lng many wrecks and the loss nti
bnxdlrcds of Uvea nmong tks nnTlors
FflAUD IN ART
' IS DISCOVERED
New York Importers Arresteil
4For Urider-Valuation of
Masterpieces."
Uy .Associated Press to Coos Day
Timos.).
:NEW YORK. Oct. 14 Customs
offlclala nro actively engaged In ex
amining works of nrt displayed Jn
Uio iiallorlca of Duvon Drotbera, nrt
dcalera nnd autlquarlanu, two mo in
born of which firm, Houry J. Duven
ftiid.DonJainln Duven, were arrosed
yesterday charged with defrauding
tho government of custom duties by
means of under valuation, wblch Dis
trict .Attorney Wlso said would
amount to many thousands of dol
lars. Tho United States government
haa warranta out for the remainder
or the firm, who huvo art galleries
la tbo '.leading cltlea of Europe.
MJlliona ot dollnnj worth of paint-'
lugs and art works havo been vqia :
to mtllionalro art natrons In this 4
country and It waasuggestod today
that tlip customs officials may In
vade theeo art collections and tern-
porafllyiold tho maaterpjecea lnl
Ing the adjudication of alleged
frauds. Wlso aald tho fraudulent
valuations havo been carried on for
many yeaxe.
Federal Authorities to Pass on
Extradition to Italy of
Wife Slayer.'
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 14. Portor
Charlton, confessed niurdorer of bla
wife, Mrs. Mary Scott-Caatlo-Charl-ton,
today waa ordered turned over
to the federal nuthorlUea In tho pro
ceedings which havo been Instituted
for hla extradition to Italy. , Judgo
Dlack of tho Now Jersey supremo'
court made tho order
Aluminum ware at Mllncr's.
W
W WOE AGE
CHA IS
TURNED OVER
CLOTHES THIEF
TODAY ANO
l 1.V.
NEAR EMBASSY
c
Paris Strike Waning and At
tempted Crime Laid to
Agitators.
(Dy ABSoclntod Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PARIS, Oct. 14. A powerful
bomb was discovered by tho police
today at tho foot of n treo In tho
nvonuo near tho American ombnsay.
Tho offlcero nttrlbuto tho attempted
outrage to nnnrchlata who sought to
put now ginger Into nn apparently
dying railroad strike.
Tho missile wnn tnkon to a labor
ntory "where an examination showed
its deadly character.
FIND THACE OF
Expect Indictments at Portland
For lll-Treatmcnt of '
Dr. Stemler.
PORTLAND, Oct, 14. For more
than nn hour R, M. Tuttlo, business
manager of tho Crystal Springs asy
lum, whoro Dr. Laurel A. Stemler
tvua tortured by J. Q. Arnold, tho
head attendant, was In tho cuatody
of Foreman Young nnd Clerk Wnl
laco, of tho county grand Jury. Dur
ing that porlod ho waa not allowed
out ot their sight, lest ho communl
cntu with any of bla employes nt
the Mount Tabor Institution.
Tuttlo waa witness boforo tho
grand Jury yestorday nnd was ques
tioned aa regards tho molliods In
voguo In tho prlvato nsylum conduct
ed by Dr. Henry Waldo Coo, Dr.
Jtobort L. aillcsplo nud hlmsolf.
Whether Tuttlo mado nn admission
putting tho jury on tho track of cer
tain Information It deslrod to - pro
cure, or whothor ho assorted his In
ability to onllghton tho Imiulsltors
further as to soma phase of tho In
vestigation is not known.
n any event, when tho noon re
cess wna tnkon, Foreman Young and
Clork Wallace took chargo of Tut
tlu nnd proccodod directly to tho
CryBtnJ, Springs Asylum, whoro thoy
Interviewed a guard rolatlvo to his
knowlcdgo of Arnold's whereabouts.
This man la aald to havo Informed
thorn that Arnold Is still In hiding
Jn oj- noar Vnnpouvor, Wash. Lnat
Saturday, ho said, Arnold tolophoncd
hlra to.como.to Vancouver. Ho wont
thero nnd waa told by tho nssallnnt
of Dr. Stemler that ho might bo cap
turpd and taken boforo tho grand
Jury and In such caso ho would like
advlco aa to what hp sliquld ray.
According to this fjuard Arnold Is
either unnblo to lenvo' Vancouvor
because of lack of funds or feara that
the tralD8( &to being watched and,
thai ne win no apprenenacd if no is
seen by tbolVancpuvor authorities,
Tin? guard appeared aB a wltnesa be
fore tho Jury thla morning, but
whether ho divulged any more than
ho la-roporfed to havo' Informed tho
.foreman, and tho clerk yeatOrday can
not be ascertained.
' Tuttlo waa again a witness boforo
the Jury tbla morning, testifying
from tbo time tho guard left the
Inquisitorial chamber" until the noon
receaa. Ha evidently keenly appre
ciates tho position In which ho la
placed, having to bear tho entlro bur
den ot tho Institution In tho tem
porary nbsonco of Drs. Coo and Gll-
Jeaplo
It la admitted by Jho authorities
that tho hcada of tho Institution also
may bo Indicted for tbo cruel treat
niont of Dr. Stomler.
To get ducks uso Mllner's car
tridges. Try Tho Times Want Ads.
HOIS
MISSING
MN
ADMITS HIS GUILT
John Anderson "Cornered" by
Ben Mat his on and Forced
to Reveal Theft.
ROOM IS FOUND
FULL OF GARMENTS
Women's Clothing of All Kinds
Found Believed to Be
Kleptomaniac.
John Andersen, a young man em
ployed In tho sorting aheda at tho
0. A. Smith mill, wns arrcatod thla
uftoruoon by Acting Marshal Levi
Smith on tho chargo ot purloining
n varied assortment of women's
clothing during tho lnat fow months.
Ills room nt tho Hunker Hill Hoard
ing IIoubo wna found to bo almost
filled with womon'a wearing upparol.
Anderson's nrrest followed tho dis
covery by Don Mnthlson, ono of tbo
mill foromnn, that Anderson hail
Rtolon somo women's clothing from
tho Matlson homo last ovonlng. An
derson visited n friend who la bonrd
Ing nt t)io Mnthlson homo. Later,
nftqr hla doparturo,' It was found
that some valuable new clothing ot
Miss Mnthlson's had disappeared.
Thla morning Mr. Mnthlson "cor
nered" Anderson nnd chnrgod him
with tho theft. It resulted In Andor
son going nnd getting tho clothoa
nnd returning thorn.
Then others searched Andorson's
room nnd found, n box filled with
women's clothing nnd nlso a dresser
full of It. Somo of It waa now,
somo clean na though It had Just
been wished nnd somo of It looked
ns though It hnd beon inkon torn
tho "dirty clothoa" bag.
When thla wna discovered, Ward
M. Dlako of the. company telephoned
to Lovl Smith for nn officer to coma
nnd got Anderson. Mr. Smith ap
poaled to Justice Ponnock and Con
stable Cox, but they would nqt not
unless somo ono npponrod and sworn
out a warrant against Anderson,
Flunlly Mr. Smith took tho caso I nib
hla own hnnda. Andorson Is Bald
to bo rather weak minded and Is
nllogod to bo a kleptomaniac.
It Is bpltovod that ho la tho ono
who haB stolon tho largo amount of
clothing that baa disappeared from
clothes lliioa hi Mnrshflold during
tho last sovoral months.
Many Bodies of Colorado Mine
Disaster Victims not Yet
Recovered.
(Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day
Times.)
8TARKVILLE, Colo., Oct.. 14
Tho bodies of four more victims of
tho Starkvlllo mine explosion were
recovored today. Twenty-nine aro
still missing. Tho bodies recovered
today aro In an advanced stago ot
decompoaRtqn,
THE WHEAT MARKET.
(Dy Associated Tress to Cooa Day
Times.)
CHICAGO, Oct. 14. December
wheat closed nt 95o; May, $1.00 7.8;
July, 9C 5-flp.
PORTLAND, Oct. 14. Track
wheat prlcoa: Club, 83c; Dluostem,
S7o to 88c; Red Russian. 81o to 82c,
Vnlloy, 87o; Turkey Red, 82c to 84c;
Fortyfold, 85c.
TACOMA, Oct. 14. Milling wheat
Dluestom, 90o; Club. 8I0; Russian,
82c to 83c: exnort: Dliistom. 90c:
Club, 84o; Red Russian. 82e; Forty-
fold, 88c to S9o.
For cleaning, hlaoklng; oiling,
dressing nud repairing hnrnoss, see
E. L, llopsoii,
Dlack Roof Paint 00c per gallon
at Mllnci-'s,
TWENTY-NINE
AGE MISSING
j
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